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are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security and all the jobs that depend on them? or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk just to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and big corporations? >> president obama was not the only one focusing on the sequester today. >> 3 county leaders from maryland met this morning to figure out what to do should the cuts go into effect. jummy olabanji joins us now. a lot of concern that the deadlines are coming quickly. >> absolutely. officials from montgomery prince george's, and howard county is in maryland say the time for congress to act is right now. they say on march 1 they will be hit with a financial storm like to know whether, if not. >> we don't need to wait to see this to start responding because of the potential that we see. this challenge israel right now. >> elected officials in maryland are not waiting for the other shoe to drop while their constituents livelihoods are at stake. >> the
are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security and all the jobs that depend on them? or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk just to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and big corporations? >> president obama was not the only one focusing on the sequester today. >> 3 county leaders from maryland met this morning to figure out...
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schools is it that the world's wealthiest nation doesn't spend enough on education he says money is not the reason this looks like it's largely an issue of the quality of the teachers in the classroom now there are so many issues about the curriculum and what's taught in the textbooks and so forth but what we've found is that the biggest influence on student achievement in our schools is the teacher in the classroom china now doubles down on science and technology at schools all the technological advancement there varies from region to region but the trend is there and it's strong judging by the initiatives put forward by president obama in his state of the union speech washington recognizes the urgency. we'll reward schools to develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science technology engineering and math the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future for decades the u.s. has been a magnet for scientific genius from all over the world immigrants helped start prominent a
schools is it that the world's wealthiest nation doesn't spend enough on education he says money is not the reason this looks like it's largely an issue of the quality of the teachers in the classroom now there are so many issues about the curriculum and what's taught in the textbooks and so forth but what we've found is that the biggest influence on student achievement in our schools is the teacher in the classroom china now doubles down on science and technology at schools all the...
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what other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures at the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular with this. yes. trying to work with this scheme that many companies use to avoid paying taxes and these are big companies we're talking about including google and you know a number of others. what then amazon of course and starbucks and so on these are big names but there are plenty of companies i don't why i refer to any company in particular because there are thousands we created the set of rules that are being used legally by these companies to avoid paying taxes ok now we have had a big war against tax havens about excessive bank secrecy about the secret counts by people not divulging the names those are to hide away from the taxpayers so that was in a way an easier war because we were fighting evil guy lutie
what other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures at the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular with this. yes. trying to work with this scheme that many companies use to avoid paying taxes and these are big...
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that would be things like education, infrastructure and research. so yes, we are recommending of a $2.4 trillion in step one of what we are recommending, we recommended a quarter from the revenue, a quarter from health care cuts, and the remainder come from cuts in other mandatory spending, discretionary spending, interest on the debt, and going to the change is spent put aside what is doable. what is the most important change that needs to be made to entitlement? >> what's the most important thing we need to do is stabilized and keep it on a downward path. >> specifically, what mechanical change needs to be made to entitlement? >> there's a lot of things and need to be done to entitlement. i wouldn't say just one thing but we need have more cost sharing with appropriate protections for low income beneficiaries. we need to means testing. we need to get serious about population aging. we need to have toward reforms. we need to have savings from what we, the drug manufacturers can and we need to pay for quality revenue. all of those are really importa
that would be things like education, infrastructure and research. so yes, we are recommending of a $2.4 trillion in step one of what we are recommending, we recommended a quarter from the revenue, a quarter from health care cuts, and the remainder come from cuts in other mandatory spending, discretionary spending, interest on the debt, and going to the change is spent put aside what is doable. what is the most important change that needs to be made to entitlement? >> what's the most...
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be a million pounds a year to investigate so actually you know if we intervene earlier keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish then it is far better and that doesn't take into consideration the emotional course you know i have to deal with people who've lost their sons and their daughters to gun and knife crime and you can't so we have to address it earlier the problem of violence in schools is nothing new one it's not something you're likely to read about in a school prospectus and it's particularly acute in the countries deprived in a city or schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem with children bringing weapons onto the premises so they do not readily give the information so i guess the problem is significant or they teach it can now say it's people's if they suspect they're carrying a weapon many theel politicians they still failing to sit up and take notice and until more it's done to address the problem the children who attend these schools will continue to learn these lessons. r.t. . sho
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first time since the second world war going to church account it takes a look at how america's early education system might affect its leading status. u.s. is still home to amazing to innovation seem to knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year old in the us are ranked twenty fifth among peers from thirty four countries in math while china tops the chart harvard published a study titled globally challenge our u.s. students ready to compete it looks at how the results in math at school can affect the nation's economic development they estimated that the results students in the u.s. showed today can cost the country seventy five trillion dollars over the next eighty years seventy five trillion dollars i spoke with professor eric from stanford university one of the authors of this study a leader in economic analysis of educational issues here's what he said this is a tremendous impact you can measure it. on terms of g.d.p. and it would in present value terms be over five times the current g.d.p. of the
first time since the second world war going to church account it takes a look at how america's early education system might affect its leading status. u.s. is still home to amazing to innovation seem to knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year old in the us are ranked twenty fifth among peers from thirty four countries in math while china tops the chart harvard published a study titled globally...
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shotgun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the figures have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place but it's not only the peoples who are subject to violence in london alone there's been more than four thousand assaults on teachers by peoples over the past year is it's a shocking indication at the levels of finding the school it becomes normal to. get involved in this you get sucked into this last laugh into violence the best approach. is it's just about waking up in the morning and going for run yeah after a while it becomes normal to you stephen is now working with the charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing founder patrick regan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member could come. to me when a bulletproof vest underneath a school uniform he s
shotgun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the figures have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place but it's not only the peoples who are subject to violence in london alone there's been more than four...
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. >> at a school in this venezuelan state, this typical education teacher puts the students through their paces as they await the arrival of their governor. he said that he was devastated when hugo chavez was not able to be unseated. now while the supporters pray for his recovery, this teacher gives thanks for what he calls a gift from heaven, the very real possibility that there will be new elections in weeks, not years. >> i am thrilled because i feel the changes on the way and it has come sooner than we expected. >> his opponents were humiliated when they also lost all but two gubernatorial seats. months ago there were licking their wounds. today they are sharpening their knives, taking every opportunity to pressure their ailing president to get back into the presidential palace or resign. they have been cautious not to openly call for elections, but they do not have to. >> in order to live better, you need people that know how to make decisions. what to pay more for food? do you like your currency devalued? press the red button. >> president chavez is now back in venezuela, but still
. >> at a school in this venezuelan state, this typical education teacher puts the students through their paces as they await the arrival of their governor. he said that he was devastated when hugo chavez was not able to be unseated. now while the supporters pray for his recovery, this teacher gives thanks for what he calls a gift from heaven, the very real possibility that there will be new elections in weeks, not years. >> i am thrilled because i feel the changes on the way and it...
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to use when we have seen in the last year was mostly sick totally of protests in health care or of education where jason said right now we're seeing a more generalized anger of the system not just of the government but of the whole political system and this has to do with the with the scandals of corruption which are now of very prominent in the spanish media people are very angry about vast and what we're seeing is so actually something very new in spain a very wide and deep drone test and that goes far beyond the state see all the problems caused by this that it. using her religion could mean the death penalty for an afghan girl back at home later this hour we have more on how the loyalty of the russian authorities prevented her from what appeared to be certain death. for the first time since of the second world war the us is not the largest importer and exporter of goods china has taken that mantle with questions being asked about why american call mrs seems to be swimming against the tide and she can take the closer look at how america's current education system can affect the economy of
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so actually you know if we keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish the problem of violence in schools is nothing new one it's not something you're likely to read about in a school prospectus and it's particularly a heat in the countries to try to see. schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem with children bringing weapons onto the premises so they do not readily give the information so i guess the problem is significant well they teach kids can now say people's if they suspect that carrying a weapon many politicians to still failing. and take notice and until more it's done to address the problem children who attend these schools will continue to learn these lessons. and aussies come july from moscow announces it's found thousands of tons worth of pure rainy m reserves says it will use them to expand its nuclear program and build even more power reactors online you can find out what officials in america and europe hope to do about it. and the governor of nevada of course home to las vegas
so actually you know if we keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish the problem of violence in schools is nothing new one it's not something you're likely to read about in a school prospectus and it's particularly a heat in the countries to try to see. schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem with children bringing weapons onto the premises so they do not readily give the information so i guess the...
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way to use when we have seen in the last year was mostly sick tory of protests in health care or of education where jason said right now we're seeing a more generalized anger of the system not just of the government but of the whole political system and this has to do with the with the scandals of corruption which are now of very prominent in the spanish media people are very angry about vast and what we've seen is so actually something very new in spain a very wide and deep protest and that goes far beyond the state see all the problems caused by. using her religion could mean the death penalty for an afghan girl back at home when all the loyalty of the russian authorities prevented from what appeared to be certain death after this break. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year for must go to st petersburg by train over you may be miracles. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the imag
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is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests impair our future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the us he went on to become the head of leave us transition government he's now the leader of one of the country's biggest political parties there's little doubt which country he would favor when it comes to dividing lucrative oil deals in the future u.s. foreign service officers had their eye on him even before the revolution broke out a leaked diplomatic cable from november two thousand and nine written by the u.s. ambassador to libya gene credits described mr general as quote a serious interlocutor who quote unquote gets the u.s. perspective and of course mr gibril is not the only one who gets the u.s. perspective i'm not going to measure how many kids were really just on a program but i'm going to do is look at
is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests impair our future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the us he went on to become the head of leave us transition government he's now the leader of one of the country's biggest...
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uses its education system to help to tip the political balance of tomorrow. the u.s. is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests in power future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the u.s. he went on to become the head of libya's transition government he's now the leader of one of the country's biggest political parties there's little doubt which country he would favor when it comes to dividing lucrative oil deals in the future u.s. foreign service officers had their eye on him even before the revolution broke out a leaked diplomatic cable from november two thousand and nine written by the u.s. ambassador to libya gene credits described mr general as quote a serious into lockett or who quote unquote gets the u.s. perspective and of course mr gibril is not the only one who gets the u.s. perspec
uses its education system to help to tip the political balance of tomorrow. the u.s. is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests in power future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the u.s. he went on to become the head...
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is using its well respected educational system for long term geopolitical game. internet pornography could soon be bond in iceland becoming the finest western nation to do so officials insist the aim is to protect children but freedom of speech is tend to disagree and the former and my five agent annie macon says this could be paving the way for internet oppression. it's a very slippery slope to start going down the path of any sort of censorship or whatever reason because of course once in a position where authorities can look into what is being passed down the wire and then choose to block whatever they want be a violent form to begin with then of course they have the tools to look into other communications blocks other things in the future the issue of people you know the issue of porn and the issue of terrorism has always been used to justify any sort of attempt at censorship in a crackdown on freedom of the internet and this is crucial for the development of the global society as soon as you start allowing certain technologies to be important to the internet
is using its well respected educational system for long term geopolitical game. internet pornography could soon be bond in iceland becoming the finest western nation to do so officials insist the aim is to protect children but freedom of speech is tend to disagree and the former and my five agent annie macon says this could be paving the way for internet oppression. it's a very slippery slope to start going down the path of any sort of censorship or whatever reason because of course once in a...
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. >> educated in this country? >> educated in this country, yeah. and i had grown up all the the sense i wanted to live in israel. that was extremely important to me. >> religious family growing up? >> nome, no, not particularly religious, but a strong sense of zionest commitment. early age. i was a cowboy. you like that in -- in texas. i rode horses, rustled cattle up, and used to refer my as oy rogers. >> oy rogers. you've told that joke before. >> not on national television, no. [laughter] >> good. >> i'll never live it duwn. but i learned to ride. and to me it was just -- it was -- i couldn't believe i was of my -- my good fortune to be live at a time in jewish history where it was a sovereign proud jewish state and i want to be a part of it. so i went there, served in the armed forces and in the reserves for many years. >> did you see action? >> oh, yeah. >> can you talk about that? >> i have been in three, four wars. and until recently, i was in the 2006 lebanon war, the 2008-2009 gaza operation. but i started as a paratrooper and i was a para
. >> educated in this country? >> educated in this country, yeah. and i had grown up all the the sense i wanted to live in israel. that was extremely important to me. >> religious family growing up? >> nome, no, not particularly religious, but a strong sense of zionest commitment. early age. i was a cowboy. you like that in -- in texas. i rode horses, rustled cattle up, and used to refer my as oy rogers. >> oy rogers. you've told that joke before. >> not on...
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and that's the way to nice we have seen last year was mostly six story of protests health care or of education workers and said right now we're seeing a more generalized anger of the system not just of the government but of the whole political system and this has to do with the with the scandals of corruption which are now very prominent in the spanish media people are very angry about that and what we've seen is so actually something very new in spain a very wide and deep protest that goes far beyond the state see all the problems caused by. well the siesta spirit is being stretched to the limit in spain the iberia airlines demonstrators well the only ones protesting across the country latest action thousands flooded the streets rallying against the government's plans to reform health care. not a few minutes freedom of speech versus anti semitism. the fight against racism has nothing to do with the violation of freedom of expression it is an american concept and it cannot be applied in france in the way it is understood in the u.s. censorship debate ignites in france after a court rules twitt
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so actually you know if we intervene earlier keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish the problem of violence in schools is no sinew one that it's not something you're likely to read about in a school prospectus and it's particularly a keats in the country's deprived in a city for schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem with children bringing weapons into the premises so they do not raise and they give the information so i guess the problem is significant well they teach is can now say it's people as if they suspect that carrying a weapon many theel politicians is still failing to sit up and take notice and until more it's done to address the problem the children who attend these schools will continue to learn these lessons and finally. see. well stay with us here at our tea after a short break we're going to watch the final part of our report on the life of a rebel militants in the niger delta there watching our team.
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is using its well respected education system for a long geo political gain so that's coming your way with a short. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media. tom. thanks for joining us for the weekly. and the diplomatic skills of america's newly appointed state department chief will be will certainly put up the test on his first official trip john kerry's mission one b.s.e. and that includes some of the world's most troubled regions the report. america's new secretary of state john kerry is on his first official overseas trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary clinton's replacement will reportedly consult with allies on topics including iran the up peoples in the arab spring countries and serious civil war secretary kerry is also scheduled to meet with members of syria's oppo
is using its well respected education system for a long geo political gain so that's coming your way with a short. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media. tom. thanks for joining us for the weekly. and the diplomatic skills of america's newly...
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good education three. three. three. three. golds three wrong video for your media project free radio down to our t.v. dot com. welcome back i'm lucy counted up again watching the weekly here on our team all those further tour while in egypt where the government a struggling to contain street violence president mohamed morsi has moved forward the parliamentary elections to april twenty second and the opposition leader is calling for a boycott of the vote protests have been going on for weeks now with the opposition accusing the president of hijacking the revolution and backtracking on reform promises that are to his belt true reports the unrest has often been accompanied by claims of widespread police abuse as well as torture. in his home town of town into the bill i'll give the points out where local youth had renamed a street after his son mohammed a twenty eight year old activist allegedly tortured to death by security forces two weeks ago after protesting on tahrir square. on the first time i went to see mohammed in hospita
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. >> money is important, but what's more important is education and knowledge. and we need to know how you have done that. we need to duplication your experience. >> reporter: this man is a farmer in the west bank. he crushes date palm leaves that grow in abundance in palestine. the leaves once had no use. >> translator: we just burnt them and threw them away before. >> reporter: but now he ferments them to feed cattle. they learned the method last year from experts who had joined a study program in malaysia. japan provided the know-how to the country in the 1990s. it now costs him almost nothing to feed his cattle. he no longer buys expensive feed from israelis. he says that his sheep produce more milk and better quality meat. >> translator: it's important to learn from experience as well as to receive financial support. experience created more income. >> reporter: malaysian officials are now holding training courses for palestinians. the japanese government supports the efforts of countries that it helped in the past as they assist other nations in need. this
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bishop blake says it's important for children to get a good education, it's fundamental, he says, in helping others to live life beyond a dream. >> that's where we want everyone to go, thanks, kelly so much. >> new warnings about the u.s. economy, some economists are seeing signs of higher taxes and flat wages and also that growing debt. >> yeah, imagine that. plus, we are continuing to monitor the new threats out of iran, after they just announced a plan to expand their nuclear program. a live report next. >> also, we've been telling you the story of olympian, oscar pistorius, now free on bail, awaiting trial in the shooting death of his model girlfriend. could there be more it to this case than meets the eye? we've got insight and analysis on what can turn this trial. our legal panel weighs in next. >> and the family we know oscar's version of what happened that tragic night and we know that na is the truth coming court cases. aled in to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our ne
bishop blake says it's important for children to get a good education, it's fundamental, he says, in helping others to live life beyond a dream. >> that's where we want everyone to go, thanks, kelly so much. >> new warnings about the u.s. economy, some economists are seeing signs of higher taxes and flat wages and also that growing debt. >> yeah, imagine that. plus, we are continuing to monitor the new threats out of iran, after they just announced a plan to expand their...
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stark insight into the reality facing some christian school children despite having one of the best education systems in the world the latest research estimates that up to full peoples a day a court with weapons in persists cools guns knives and knuckle dusters just some of the items confiscated by police are remember we're always searching the school and . gone to the school. gone turn around and i see this person was shot down about the fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the figures of revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and school playgrounds can be a dangerous place but it's not only the pupils who are subject to violence in london alone this being moved in four thousand assaults on teachers by peoples over the past year is it's a shocking indication of the levels of violence the school becomes normal to. get involved in as you get sucked into this las
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. >> restructuring the economy and improving education are her other priorities. she is hoping to change south africa's political landscape but has a lot of work to do before she can launch an effective opposition. >> the olympic star is due to appear in court on tuesday. he is being held in a police jail charged with the premeditated of his girlfriend. she died from gunshot wounds. prosecutors say he will have to prove exceptional circumstances to be granted bail. one says he expects to get bail because of his celebrity status. >> the main fact that he is a celebrity is an exceptional circumstance to suggest that he is one of the candidates that must be afforded bail otherwise. everybody knows who he is. he can't hide and get a passport and run overseas without anybody noticing him. in my mind, i would suggest that even the fact that he is a well known person might count in his favor. >> the e.u. foreign ministers announced a partnership. 70 advisers have been sent to mali to start work with commanders on the ground. the goal is to lay the grouped work to hand ov
. >> restructuring the economy and improving education are her other priorities. she is hoping to change south africa's political landscape but has a lot of work to do before she can launch an effective opposition. >> the olympic star is due to appear in court on tuesday. he is being held in a police jail charged with the premeditated of his girlfriend. she died from gunshot wounds. prosecutors say he will have to prove exceptional circumstances to be granted bail. one says he...
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that's the way to east with we have seen last year was mostly sick tory of protests health care or education workers etc now we're seeing a more generalized anger of the system not just of the government but of the whole political system and this has to do with with this kind those of corruption which are now very prominent in the spanish media people are very angry about that and we see actually something very new in spain a very wide and deep throat test and that it goes far beyond a state see all the problems caused by this that. well that's all for me but to bring military my colleague will be here next hour to get you up to the van we continue our exploration into what goes on behind the scenes of european politics not in the brussels business that's watching. movies be pulling.
that's the way to east with we have seen last year was mostly sick tory of protests health care or education workers etc now we're seeing a more generalized anger of the system not just of the government but of the whole political system and this has to do with with this kind those of corruption which are now very prominent in the spanish media people are very angry about that and we see actually something very new in spain a very wide and deep throat test and that it goes far beyond a state...
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is using its well respected educational system for long term geopolitical game. that's coming up later but now the u.k. prime minister david cameron has botched the idea of redirecting hundreds of millions in foreign aid money towards military operations security peacekeeping and demobilization are the most likely recipients but the german from the stop the war coalition believes there are much more urgent areas which remain underfunded. britain spends forty five billion pounds a year on the war in afghanistan whereas last year it was committing a hundred seventy eight million pounds a year to aid and you do really ask yourself what would be more useful in a country like afghanistan more more training of troops or money spent on improving infrastructure or improving agriculture and on giving people better education because wages aren't sufficient to cover anything apart from their housing their fuel in the very basic food that they need they don't have money to spend on things yet there seems to be endless money for war and this is a war which it is generally rec
is using its well respected educational system for long term geopolitical game. that's coming up later but now the u.k. prime minister david cameron has botched the idea of redirecting hundreds of millions in foreign aid money towards military operations security peacekeeping and demobilization are the most likely recipients but the german from the stop the war coalition believes there are much more urgent areas which remain underfunded. britain spends forty five billion pounds a year on the...
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. >> i feel that educating myself and acquiring the skills necessary is my obligation as a teacher. >> reporter: they are given detailed instructions on how to react if their classrooms come under attack. >> probably 95% of the daily force encounters are from here to there or closer. protect yourself, protect others around you, but you don't have to pursue, okay? and you have to draw. that's all you have to do. >> reporter: kindergarten teacher heather stewart was one of the participants. she is responsible for 21 5-year-olds. stewart's classroom is on the ground floor, and its door opens straight onto the parking lot. she's worried that an armed intruder could burst into the room and she would have no way of keeping the children safe. >> if i were able to carry on campus, then i think it could have maybe slowed the gunman down. >> reporter: with student safety in their hands, teachers like stewart feel they cannot wait for government and society to decide on the future of gun control. they just want to protect the children. john ellis guardiola, nhk world, los angeles. >>> lawmakers
. >> i feel that educating myself and acquiring the skills necessary is my obligation as a teacher. >> reporter: they are given detailed instructions on how to react if their classrooms come under attack. >> probably 95% of the daily force encounters are from here to there or closer. protect yourself, protect others around you, but you don't have to pursue, okay? and you have to draw. that's all you have to do. >> reporter: kindergarten teacher heather stewart was one of...
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israel is the only in the middle east who mirrors our equal of human beings and freedom and value of education and power of dissent even with one's only government and the right of the people to their government without ballots and bullets and bombs. the president could with draw the nomination of chuck hagel as defense security. he is so ignorant of the real enemy we face he believe that is iran can be trusted and israel can't. high would be better suited for taking tickets at yellow stone than defending against the treats. ip hope you will call and e-mail your senator to use common sense and while acknowledging that the president has the privilege to name his team. he doesn't have the right to put people on his team that betray the trust of the american people and the people of the world. that's my few. >> most of the over 4,000 persons who are on board of the carnival cruise ship are either home or on the way home. it is going to be a long time before they forget their ordeal. >> more than 4000 people stuck on a cruise ship that is dead in the water. a fire knocked out the ship's power. >>
israel is the only in the middle east who mirrors our equal of human beings and freedom and value of education and power of dissent even with one's only government and the right of the people to their government without ballots and bullets and bombs. the president could with draw the nomination of chuck hagel as defense security. he is so ignorant of the real enemy we face he believe that is iran can be trusted and israel can't. high would be better suited for taking tickets at yellow stone...
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the commission was greeted by department of education but its findings or reject the by prison education reform effort saying the focus on charter schools and standardized testing has been "poorly targeted." four people are dead after a shooting spree on tuesday in the california area of orange county. over the course of an hour, an unemployed part-time student shot and killed a woman in her home and two commuters at random before taking his own life. environmental activists shut down a wastewater site in ohio tuesday to protest against hydraulic fracturing known as fracking. one demonstrator climbed a 30- foot pole at the greenhunter water storage facility, stopping trucks from dumping fracking wastewater. the site's operators want to increase its capacity for dumping and transporting fracking waste. 10 people were arrested in tuesday's demonstration. a palestinian filmmaker and his family were detained at los angeles international airport tuesday after arriving to attend this weekend's academy awards. the filmmaker, emad burnat, is nominated in the best documentary category for "five b
the commission was greeted by department of education but its findings or reject the by prison education reform effort saying the focus on charter schools and standardized testing has been "poorly targeted." four people are dead after a shooting spree on tuesday in the california area of orange county. over the course of an hour, an unemployed part-time student shot and killed a woman in her home and two commuters at random before taking his own life. environmental activists shut down...